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100

This document filed by a plaintiff is the beginning of a lawsuit

what is a Petition

100

This TV drama stars "Mike Ross," a ne'er-do-well with an uncanny ability to practice law.  

What is Suits?

100

This celebrity recently found himself "red" in the face after a jury convicted him of multiple "white" collar crimes involving a "blue" movie actress. 

Who is Donald Trump?

100

This document is sometimes referred to as "the supreme law of the land"

What is the US Constitution

100

This multipart test is how most people gain admission to Law School

What is the LSAT

200

This litigation document does not sit still, but asks the court to "Move" 

what is a Motion?

200

This '50's and '60's courtroom drama starred a defense attorney who manages to clear the name of every one of his clients, often drawing out the real criminal on the witness stand.

What is Perry Mason?

200

This rapper believed he could fly a bit too close to the sun before he was convicted of several disturbing salacious felonies in 2021

Who is R. Kelly?

200

This "structural conference" was held in Philadelphia in 1787 to revise the Articles of Confederation.

What is the Constitutional Convention?

200

Passing this examination is the only method to gain admission to practice law in most US States.

What is the Bar Exam?

300

This multipage document manages the internal affairs of a limited liability company

What is an Operating Agreement?

300

This actor played "Vinny" a character who wore a ridiculous suit from a thrift store to impress a southern judge.

Who is Joe Pesci? 

300

This former Amercan football star, better known for a much more vicious incident, was convicted of multiple felonies for stealing his own football memorabilia, among other things.

Who is O.J. Simpson?

300

This beginning portion of the US Constitution begins with "We the People..."

What is the Preamble?

300

These "curved" assessments often comprise the entirety of a law student's grade in a particular course

What is a Final Exam?

400

This phrase, often used in this very game, means that someone cannot be tried for the same crime more than one time.

What is Double Jeopardy?

400

This '90's movie contains the seemingly obvious line "the pen is blue."

What is Liar Liar

400

This figure skater joined the "club" after a conspiracy to injure one of her competitors went wrong in 1994.

Who is Tonya Harding?

400

This founding father became synonymous with the word "signature" after placing his larger than all others. 

Who is John Hancock?

400

The letters "J.D." often following a law school graduate's name stand for this.

What is Juris Doctor?

500

This latin phrase meaning "the thing has been decided" is often used to prevent the same plaintiff from filing multiple lawsuits about the same subject matter

What is Res Judicata?

500

This movie adaption from a classic book depicts the trial of a fictitious black man with a disabled left arm.

What is To Kill a Mockingbird?

500

This American serial killer, dubbed the "Damsel of Death", and subject of the documentary "Monster" was convicted of killing and robbing 6 men along the highways in in Florida in 1992.

Who is Aileen Wuornos?

500

This Supreme Court decision from 1803 established the power of "Judicial Review" which stands for the proposition that the Court may strike down laws that violate the US Constition.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

500
An attorney must complete 15 credits of these courses each year in order to maintain their license to practice law.

What is Continued Legal Education (CLE)?

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